AMAT 0100-00196 | VME System Mainframe CPU Controller Board
AMAT 0100-00196 | VME System Mainframe CPU Controller Board
Introduction
The AMAT 0100-00196 is a high-performance System Mainframe CPU Board designed by Applied Materials.
As the primary processing unit within the VME (Versa Module Europa) bus architecture,
this board acts as the “brain” for semiconductor manufacturing systems such as the Centura, Endura, and Precision 5000 (P5000).
It is responsible for executing the system software, managing real-time process recipes, and coordinating communication across all peripheral I/O and motion control boards in the card cage.
Technical Parameter Table
| Attribute | Specification |
| Manufacturer | Applied Materials (AMAT) |
| Model Number | 0100-00196 |
| Component Type | Single Board Computer (SBC) / CPU Controller |
| Bus Architecture | VME Bus Standard |
| Processor Type | High-reliability Embedded Processor (68K / PowerPC Architecture) |
| Compatibility | AMAT Centura 5200, Endura 5500, P5000 |
| Memory Configuration | Onboard RAM and Flash/EPROM for Firmware |
| Communication Ports | Serial (RS-232), Ethernet (Revision dependent), VME Bus |
| Weight | 0.58 kg (approx. 1.28 lbs) |
| Dimensions | 160mm x 233mm (Standard 6U VME Card) |
Unique Product Description
The AMAT 0100-00196 is engineered for the uncompromising stability required in sub-micron semiconductor fabrication.
While consumer-grade processors prioritize raw speed, the 0100-00196 is optimized for deterministic real-time performance.
It ensures that critical process interrupts—such as safety interlocks or gas flow adjustments—are handled with absolute priority.
The board features a hardened PCB design with industrial-grade heat sinks and gold-plated VME pins to prevent signal degradation in the high-EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation) environment of a plasma processing tool.
This CPU board is a vital upgrade or replacement for maintaining the computational integrity of 200mm fabrication lines.
Product Advantages and Features
Deterministic Control: Ensures consistent execution of process recipes for high wafer-to-wafer repeatability.
System Synchronization: Acts as the master clock for the entire VME rack, coordinating between analog, digital, and motion boards.
Robust Memory Management: Features error-correcting code (ECC) or high-stability memory to prevent system crashes during 24/7 operations.
Thermal Resilience: Designed to operate reliably in the enclosed, warm environments of mainframe electronics cabinets.
Legacy Continuity: Provides a seamless replacement path for older 0100-series CPU boards without requiring extensive system rewiring.

0100-00196
Related Models
AMAT 0100-00001: Standard System CPU Board (Earlier version).
AMAT 0100-01051: Advanced SBC Controller variant.
AMAT 0100-00162: Dual Channel Serial Communication Board.
AMAT 0010-20003: System Controller Card Cage (Host Chassis).
Other Models in the Same Series
The 0100-xxxxx series contains the essential “logic” of the AMAT toolset:
0100-00194: Associated system memory expansion board.
0100-00169: 12-Channel Stepper Motor Controller.
0100-00007: VME Analog I/O Board.
0100-20161: Digital I/O Expansion Board.
Application Cases
Mainframe Command Center: Executing the core logic for the Centura or Endura operating system (e.g., vacuum sequencing).
Recipe Management: Storing and running complex thin-film deposition or etch recipes with high precision.
Data Logging: Coordinating the collection of sensor data for SECS/GEM communication to the FAB host computer.
Installation and Maintenance
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Installation:
Firmware Verification: Ensure the onboard EPROMs or Flash memory are loaded with the correct software version for your specific tool.
ESD Protection: Use a grounded wrist strap; the CPU and memory chips are highly susceptible to static.
VME Slot Logic: Typically installed in Slot 1 of the VME rack to act as the bus arbiter.
Maintenance:
Battery Backup: Check and replace the onboard CMOS/NVRAM battery every 2–3 years to prevent loss of system configuration.
Connector Cleaning: Periodically inspect the 96-pin DIN connectors for oxidation; clean with electronic-grade IPA if necessary.
Diagnostic Boot: Use the serial console port to monitor the boot sequence and identify any hardware handshake errors.